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r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1943. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and Returns Mrs. Dorothy Mor rison has returned to Medford from Seattle, and has resumed work at the Victory Beauty shop. TT Return Mr. and Mrs. Richard Payne, 101 Geneva St., returned yesterday from a vacation spent at Lake Tahkenltch on the Ore eon coast. i Council Meeting Regular semi-monthly meeting of the city council will be held at 7:30 tonight in Mayor C. A. Meeker's office in the city hall. Routine business Is on the agenda. Take Trip Mrs. A. C. Hub bard, Mrs. Hattle Alden, Miss Thomsen and Mrs. John Butler motored to Grants Fass Sunday for a picnic dinner and returned home by way of the Applegate district. Visiting Here Ensign Harold 1 Stevens of the U. S. navy air corps, stationed at Jacksonville, Fla.. is spending a furlough here with his aunt, Mrs. John Eggers of 415 Laurel street and his grandmother, Mrs. Manuel Roda of Route 4. tie plans to leave Oct. 15. -. On Furlough Staff Sgt. Don ald E. Gray Is in Medford, spend ing a furlough .visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Erie M. Gray, 23 S. Oakdale avenue. Sgt. Gray has been in the Aleutian islands for the past 14 months, and will report to Ft. Benning, Ga., for officers . training upon leaving here. Returno to Job Miss Nydah Neil, deputy clerk In the. county .. . clerk's office for many years, L has returned to her desk after a r leave of absence of several weeks, Improved in health. She spent several weeks lr. Callfor- - nia recuperating from overwork During her absence her place ' was taken by Miss Helen uugan i Eagles Meeting Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093, Fraternal Order . of Eagles and auxiliary will meet In the armory Thursday for a dinner at 6:30 p. mi, followed by meetings at u p. m. me auxil iary will hold initiation, and also . Ho Arerlo. Thft EaBlpft will hold their regular weekly meetings In the armory until runner nonce. Basle Completed Aviation Cadet Frank N. Halm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Halm of Cave Junction, has Just complet- 1 ed his basic training at the Mer f 'ced. (Calif.) Army Air Field and hds been sent to Yuma,' Ariz.; i for his advanced training. At completion of his course there he will be commissioned a sec ond lieutenant in the army air forces. Arrlvei from East Mrs. O. W, Miller and son, Larry, have ar rived in Medford to make their home' for the duration of the war and for the time being will be with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Lowry, ' Bear Creek Orchards. Mrs. Mil" ler is the former Lucille Lowry. - Mrs. Miller's husband, a captain In the air corps, Is with a unit recently sent overseas and Mrs. Miller has received a cablegram telling of his safe arrival. k'' - P.-i'. A. to Meet Roosevent Parent-Teacher association will meet Friday afternoon of this week at 2:30 o clock In room 11 of the school building. Mrs. Marlorie Pena Hopkins, ' ex ecutive , secretary of the Girl Scouts, will speak on Boy Scout Cub and Girl Scout Brownie work. The mothers of children in Mrs. E. Hamilton's room will be hostesses for the social hour following-the business meeting, Graduates Cpl. Alfred C, Totty has graduated from an ad vanced airplane mechanics' course at Caldwell, N. J., in the C u r t i s s - Wright Corporation plant and Is being assigned to a new station. Totty, who has been in the army more than a ,, year, graduated from mechanics' X school at Sheppard Field before taking the advanced course in New Jersey. Cpl. and Mrs. Totty made their home in Medford fir some time before the former , went into the army and Cpl Totty was employed by Marshall Bessonette, Medfora contractor, WEI OTE AT POPULAR DREAMLAND n BIG HOURS OF DANCING 8 to 12 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBBB " 'm "M" "" -"-"'v-f- ' . J. " 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ffcV irHgy a -? Wr"TJ- j '" PERSONAL CALENDAR Tuesday 6:30 rj. m. Lflriv T.lnna nnt. luck dinner, home of Mrs. El wood Hedberg, 1206 E. Main St. Assisted bv Mm r r Hin and Mrs. Claude Holmes. 8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, K. '. nail. 8:00 B. m Paat PniMnli' club, Degree of Honor, home of Mrs. Mabel Bennett, S. Grape St. o:uu p. m. Chapter BE, P. E. .. home of Mn. L. n. Tuvinr South Pacific highway. Program, "Constitution Study," by Miss Helen Parish. ' Wednesday 10:00 I, m Nnw Mnlhm all-day meeting, home of Mrs. mauo Williams, 8Z5 Heddy Ave. Covered dish luncheon. Mem bers brine npprilnc tMmhU anrl finished garments. Those desir ing transportation meet at C. nf P O-l n lVffM4ka.- marine, naval reserve and coast guardsmen welcome. iz:ju p. m. Get-Together Club, home nf Mrs. PathprlnA Thatcher, 24 Genessee, pot-luck luncheon. Members bring own service. Business meeting follow ing. 1:00 rj. m WerfnesHnv Stndv club, annual fall luncheon, Hol land hotel lounge. 1:45 p. m. Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. Ernest Barnes, 1006 E. Main St. 6:30 p. m. United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary, armory, pot-luck dinner followed by meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday 10:30 t. m Wennnnh rluh home Of Mrs. T.nn RiHlo Manln Park drive. Covered dish lunch. eon. Bring sewing kit and table service. , 1:00 n. m. WnmDn'i Pollof Corns, not.hirlr lunch a rvn nrir Members bring hot dish, sand- wicnes ana own service. 2:00 r. m Wntnin'i Rlhla Class Of Methodist phlimh church parlor. Hostesses, Mrs. Hautt ana Mrs. wiiRensen. 2:00 n. m Mprffnrcl f3nrdn ciud. liins' uommunlty club. Minger Hera C. R. Mlnger chief pharmacist's mate at the U. S. naval hospital at Mare Is land, Calif., visited with his par ents and family at the Minger home, 2117 Capital Ave., Satur day ana Sunday. -. Cat Graduates ' Aviation Student William S f!nr -h been graduated from the college training program tor aaf air crew at Ellensburg, Wash., and has. rennrtad t.n thn Rontii Ana air base In California for further training. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Nelson F. Cate, Jack sonville Star Route. In WAC Pvt. Roberta G. Ivanhoe, who recently enlisted in the Women's Army Corps, Is now at Ft. Des Moines, la., for a month's basic training. Pvt, Ivanhoe enlisted as a linguist, being trained In the use of the Portuguese language. At the completion of her sophomore year in Medford senior high school, Miss Ivenhoe went to Brazil where she completed her education.' Returning to this country. Miss Ivanhoe taught two years In the Eagle Point high school and last year gave private lessons in Portuguese In San Francisco. Pvt. Ivanhoe, a daughter of L. S. Ivanhoe of Rio De Janeiro, has made her home In Medford with Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bates, 32 South New town St. , - ASK FOR TAX BILLS ' Duxburyi Mass. (U.R) When a manpower shortage delayed the sending of the annual tax bills town residents got worried. A number of them wrote to v the' town clerk requesting that their bills be sent. - . DRIVE OUT QQVJEL Round worm can k W CftUM real trcmbla vAMHBfk m.w lORUS warning iiinai wmw fldsetin. "picky" appatit. Itchy hom or cat If rou even suspect roundworms, vet Jayne'a Vermifuge today I JAYNE'S It America1! leading proprietary worm medi cine i used by millions for over a century. Acta gently, yet drives out roundworms. SSm you get JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE. ARISES I I RAY'S MUSIC Popular Prices CHEROKEE SEILER WILL SEEK SPARS Cherokee Seller.' seaman first class, will arrive In Medford to morrow to recruit local girls for the SPARS, the women s divi sion of the U. S. coast guard. She will make her headquarters in the Chamber of Commerce building, 123 W. Main street. and will be available for Inter views at any hour by appoint ment. Miss Seller Is a Medford girl who Joined the SPARS and has been highly successful In dier field. Born here In Medford, she attended the local schools, graduating from Medford high school in 1837. She then attend ed the Southern Oregon College of Education In Ashland, and taught one year In Gardner and one year in the Howard school before enlisting in the SPARS in June, 1943. She was in the first group of SPAR recruits sent to the new training school at Palm Beach, Fla. Miss Seiler is also the first Oregon SPAR to return to Ore gon for active duty. Now serv ing as a recruiter, she will be in Medford for an indefinite stay, at least two weeks. Miss Seiler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Seil er, make their home at 635 N. Central avenue In this city. New York, Oct. 5 U.R) Trial of seven alleged Chicago rack eteers and a Newark union rep resentative for the extortion of $1,000,000 from motion picture producers opened today in fed erai court under Judge John Bright, after the defendants complained that Judge John C. Knox had shown prejudice against them. The defendants included Louis Compagna, Paul De Lucia, Philip ij Anarea, rranK Marltote, Charles Gioe, Ralph Pierce, their west coast representative, and John Roselli, former husband of Movie Actress June Lang. Lou's Kaufman, business agent for the IATSE, Local 244, Newark, N. J was being tried with them. BIRTHS DOLSE To Mr. and -Mrs. Alden, 1303 Reddy avenue, Medford, October 3, a girl, seven pounds, at Community hospital. HUGHES To Mr. and Mrs. Frank, 840 West Twelfth street, Medford, October 4, a girl, 8V& pounds, at Community hospital. DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. R. L Rt. 4, Medford, October 4, a girl, seven pounds, at Com munity hospital. DANIELSON To Mr. and Mrs. Richard. fVnfral Ps1nf October 4, a girl, seven pounds, at community hospital. . FOREMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Otis, Rt. 2, Medford, October S, a girl, six pounds, at Com munity hospital. ANDREN To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard, 405 Maple Park Drive, Medford, October 8, a boy, nine pounds, at Community hospital. ' Closing tlnM (or Classified tdi 0 a. m. Too late to Classify 13:30 p. m. Nights Only Weekdays Doors Open 6:48 TONITE S NITES Fred MaeMURRAY and Paillette GODDARD In FOREST RANGERS In Technicolor -Plus- BOStOII Blackie GOES HOLLYWOOD with Chatter Morris Richard Lane IN MEDFORD AREA Medford Girl mm ' ' fi; hi mm' " Cherokee Seiler, former Medford girl, who is now a member of the SPARS, Is shown on the left In this picture, with an other SPAR. The two girls are enjoying a cruise on the Co lumbia river, near Portland, Ore. Miss Seiler arrives in Med ford tomorrow to recruit local girls for the SPARS. J'VILLEHI Fire last night completely destroyed the home of J. W. Green and family on the Jack sonville highway. The house, on what is known as the old Dew place, burned to the ground about 2 a. m. with all but a few household articles in It. These were salvaged by Mr. Green be fore the state forest patrol pumper arrived to fight the blaze. Mr. Green plans to rebuild the house in the near future, and states that the loss was partly covered by Insurance. Origin of the fire was not determined, according to the state patrol, which dispatched two trucks to the scene. Play By Play (Continued, from Page One) Chandler fanned. Stainback filed out to Litwhiler. No runs, no hits, one error, one left. Cardinals . Sixth) Walker fanned. Muslal grounded out, Gordon to Etten. W. Cooper was safe at first as Crosetti fumblt-d his grounder. Kurowski ground ed out, Gordon to Etten. No runs, no hits, one error, one left. Cardinals Sixth! Crosetti hit a hard line drive and was sate at first. Johnson singled through second, arivancing Crosetti- one base. Keller flied to Musial. Lanier's pitch to Gordon was wild, hit the plate and bounefcd high into the air. Walker Cooper lost the ball, which rolled back to the screen and Crosetti scored from second, Johnson going to third. Gordon fanned. Dickey singled to short center, scoring Johnson. Etten filed to Litwhil er. Two runs, three hits, no er rors, one left. , Cardinals Seventh) Sanders Shows 1:45-6:45-9:30 ENDS TONIGHTI . tMCCMcNMll ROBERT PAIIt VERA VSBUf WALTER CtUETT -and- "A Gentle Gangster" TOMORROW! OUN LAW ON THI RINIGADI RANCH ll ef m ROBERT PAIGE .DIANA BARRYMORE IE! CARRIUI EERH. If. 1 llrSy I PLUS JMfl AC AIN . .. Is Recruiter -ft ti ii7 hit a single to right field. Lit whiler popped to Crosetti. Morion hit into a double play, Gordon to Crosetti to Eiten. No runs, one hit, no errors, none left. Yanks Seventh) Llndell filed to Walker. Chandler hit a long fly to deep center and Walker made a great running catch, falling down and rolling over after making the put-out. Stain- back singled over third base. Crosetti popped to Sanders. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Cardinals Eighth) Garms was sent in to bat for Lanier anu struck out. Klein singled. Walker forced Klein at second. Johnson to Gordon. Susial sin Bled to right, but Walker was held at second. W. Cooper forced Musial at second, Johnson to Gordon. No runs, two hits, no errors, two left. Yankees Eighth: Brecheen went in to pitch for Cardinals. Johnson grounded out, Brecheen to Sanders. Keller singled. Gor don walker, moving Keller to second. Dickey fanned. Etten ilied to short left. No runs, one hit. no errors, two left. Cardinals Ninth: Kurowski grounded out, Crosetti to Etten, Sanders lined out to Crosetti, Litwhiler grounded out, Chand ler to Etten. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. LEADS TO FRACTURE Youngstown, Ohio (U.R) Pvt. David Ka.tzurjn had a cut finger to blame for his being hospital. ized at Shenango personnel' re placement depot With a frac tured skull. Private Katzurin cut his finger on the door of an autompbile while hitch-hiking from Sharon, Pa., to Youngs town. He wertt to a drugstore to have the cut treated. When the clerk started to apply iodine, Katzurin fainted, striking his head on the floor. Nights Only Weekday Starts 8:48 TONITE 3 NITES IVdd AND than mii i Kg elm 1H! RiTZ BROS. V: JsneFitAZtT- Robert PAIGE, VJiarainidayL- 1 "Iunolis roa riDOMN m ROGUE RIVER MAN William Edward Baker. 88, of Rogue River, who was struck by an automobile on the outskirts of Gold Hill at 8:30 p. m. Sun day, died In a local hospital shortly before 8:30 a. m. today. Perl's Funeral parlor is in charge of arrangements. Driver of the car, Harry 3. Snyderman of San Francisco, was not held after he reported to state police that Baker was walking almost In the middle of the highway and that he was un able to swerve his car to avoid striking him. Although suffering a broken right leg and cuts and bruises, It was at first believed the pedestrian was not critically, in jured. His death, according to District Attorney George W. Neilson, will lead to a further investigation of the accident and the matter will be presented to the county grand Jury. EYE B AND C USE San Francisco, Oct. 8 (U.R) An audit of "B" and "C" gas rations was under way in the San Francisco bay area today to determine whether a tightening of distribution Is necessary, Francl Carroll, district office of price administration manager, revealed today. ECO IS 8V& INCHES Corinth, Vt. (U.R) A pullet owned by Mrs. Ethel H. Simp son of East Corinth laid an egg that measured 8H inches around the long way and 6Vi inches the short way. The egg contained three yolks. Too Late To Classify FOB SALE Suburban home on Spring atreet. Five rooms, hard wood floors, fireplace, oil circulator, lawn In front and back, shrub bery, nine-tenths aero of land, with 400-capaclty chicken house, line view from property. Owner leaving city, immediate possession. Price ssioo. onaries n. nay, Room a". Medford Bldg. Fnona n. FOR SALB Wool rug, eao. 71S W. and, BIO FIR aleba. Double load, M.M. Medford Fuel. Tel. SlU. FOR SALB Salway peaches. Bert etanciuie, rnoemx. WHAT A PLOT.... FOR BOB AND In tMr mtst hilarious nmtdy... . ALSO LATEST NEWS Shows at li4S i4S -9:00 I ' BB m ... J ST JWAJ'W . i v vt, ii ? J v. nr roH BL -One S-ft. AUu nto)t1b SCT&JMT. 1 Klllafor sub-tollsr. 1 but ou hMr. Auorud puts tor Clttn and Fonlioa trsoton. CulUa Motor Xmplraunt Oo, 131 fl. RlvtnkM. WILL EXCHANGE room and board with working girl or woman lor put-tlm housework. Mutt b con genial and have references. Trib une Box 4167. WE NOW hare our email and me dium -a lee Deuel Trec-Troctore in the civilian pool for releaae to farmers. Let ua show you the de tain. Your MeCormlck-Deerlng dealer. Cullen Motor and Imple ment Bo., 13S 8. Blveralde. Ph. S909. FOR SALE 1 electric stove, a bum- era, with over. Like new. cau 4420. FOR SALE, SUBURBAN ROME 3 bedrooms with large closets, large sleeping porch, living room, din ing room and kitchen, also base ment. House In excellent condition. Hardwood floors In living room and dining room. Woodshed, chlok en house. 3-car garage. 1 acre nf ground. 60 -yr--o!d Hale peach trees, grapes, oemes, pmme, ap plet, fllbera and walnut, rree irri- ?;atlon. Medford water for domes lc use. Beautiful lawn and ehrubs. Roaea galore. 14 mile to grade and high school, on paved highway. Price 3S76. See your broker or Claude Miles at Rogue Kiver cnev rolet Co. Phone 3268 or call 4331 In the evenings. FOR SALE Folding day bed with pringa, tw. can oiuu. FOR SALE 4-ft. body fir wood. Ph. 3394. FOR SALE 303 Motorola ear radio. Phone 7378. FOR SALE A boy's Junior blcyole and collapsible baby buggy, rn 6174. FOR SALE Young ow, to farrow. SIB; fat hens, soo a lb.; iryers. Bsc a lb; ducks, 1 deUvered. Ph. 8037. uooa wages to reuaoie party, iriu- vju sua ot,i, FOR SALE Four veal calvea. Rt. 1, Box 317, Sunset Dr. Phone 84S7. FOR SALE Purebred Collie, a 8hep herd and a Fox Terrier. Humane Society. WANTBTD Small enamel wood range with eous. can 8963. FOR KALE4-rm. modern house. paved at,, 83160, term. Also large modem house, paved at., 83160, terms, and almost new 4-rm. house In country, close in and modern, 83000, and large modem house, 1 acre fruit and nuts, 38600,' term. Bee A. Flowers, 13th fit., neat Front. THE FUN STARTS TOMORROW! FOR FOUR BIG DAYS! tV r-X vth ill ENDS TONIGHT! IT'S A SMASH . -k BB H . am. . L- -I W m. W FOR BAIX Small upright plane, tioo; aiao eiectno ironar, Uke new, $35. let lane past Grant road on Beall Lena. WANTED -On or two good sultcaaea. -mount uoi 4171. FOR SALE J-room house, ts be moved. Furnished 1360, or unfur nished 1160. In rear of Fierce Aute Frt, 1015 Vi N. Central. FOR SALE 1938 panel delivery truck. opeciai nulla lor delivery. 100 -a, rubber. 339 S. Front. Phone JOSS. WANTED Spinet piano, elao eleetrle or treadle aewing machine, ra. aose. fl O AAA Grade A dairy and milk P10,VUU fouto, ,g goreii psrt ir rigated. Good bldga., running water for stock. Cows, heifers, calves, bull and good young team. Harness, Im plements, hay In barn. Refrigera tion and all equipment. Mod. S-rm. house. About 4 mUea from Medford on highway. Some terms. CARL GOTTSCHE, T N. Bartlett St. Ph. 449. TOMATOES, large, rip onea, 3a. you select them. Bean, Kentucky won ders; cantaloupes and watermelons. B. E. Ford, 3 miles west on Jack sonville Hwy. Fhon 8333. FOR SALE Cotawold buck aheep. SJ. L. wais, Beiienger road. At. i, Medford. FOR LE 2-year-old fat bjalxer. Rt. 1, Box 161, Medford. A. J. Mul len. FULLER brushes. 619 W. 3nd. Ph. 4914. THERE wilt be about 1000 feet of -ln. galvanised pipe sold at the Midway auction Thursday the 7th. We will also be selling all olasae of livestock. Any dairy cattle, should be In yards Wednesday p. m. for teat. MIDWAY AUCTION CO., K. W. Homes. Auctioneer. N. A. Mead. Clerk. FOUND Coin purse. Owner identify ana pay lur ou. x-uone aitff. WANTED Pasture for 8 yearling steers. Tribune Box 8431. LABORERS wanted. 95o per heur. For Information com to 133 14 w. Main. WANTED Feeder or fat lambs, writ card or letter to P. O. Box 488, Med ford, Ore. PHILIPPI AND ROHR. WANTED Piano to store for ua by young married couple. No children. Call 3388 or 8898. FOR oil heaters, new and old, see ' Jo J. Jones, 433 King. ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilian only Delicious chicken and steak dinners 7:00 p. in. - 3:00 a. m. except Sunday. Phone day time 5300. night 9101. . DOT IT ALL A&OOT WASHINGTON a yd spies AND 5TRIP TEASEQUEBVS AND THIYG6 HIT! BONDS WIN WARS